Brexit vote sparks huge uncertainty for UK universities
UUK moves to reassure sector, saying it will lobby government on EU staff and students being able to ‘continue to work and study at British universities’

UUK moves to reassure sector, saying it will lobby government on EU staff and students being able to ‘continue to work and study at British universities’

Swansea takes top honour at annual Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards while Nottingham Trent scoops two

Universities have a ‘moral responsibility’ to combat growing trend of rubbishing economists, scientists and academics, says De Montfort University vice-chancellor

EU nationals represent nearly one in five students at some universities

Sir David Greenaway is ‘peddling self-interest’ when he says the UK’s universities are better off in the EU, but he believes the facts back him up, too

Academics and activists to explore how the History Workshop movement can still inspire new historical research and political thinking

UUK warns that EU funding 'goes beyond money' after open letter from pro-Leave ministers

Analysis shows how students from ethnic minorities and less advantaged backgrounds are less likely to get a university offer

A sociologist and anthropologist who investigated some of the most challenging aspects of Israeli society has died

New research shows the importance of fostering a ‘personal connection’ with students

We talk match-fixing, sporting scandal and irritating acronyms with a sports law academic

Data reveal that countries such as China and Saudi Arabia produce only a tiny fraction of the history and political science papers of democracies

Max Lu, the first Chinese academic to lead a UK university, says that increasing the institution's links with major firms from his homeland will be a priority

But finance committee minutes show concern over pace of expansion and there is disquiet over how a £280 million loan was approved